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 | The Conquest of Mexico: 1519-1521 Nightsoil (human poop) and garbage were hauled away, the streets were cleaned, and most people bathed daily. Its population was between 80-250,000. Only four European cities were larger. The population of Mexico was 30 million 20.88 Kb. 1 | read |
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